- The
Avoyel or
Avoyelles were a
small Native American tribe who at the time of
European contact inhabited land near the
mouth of the Red
River at its confluence...
- USS
Avoyel (ATF-150) was a Navajo-class
fleet tug
built for the
United States Navy
during World War II. She was the only U.S.
Naval vessel to bear the...
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created in 1807, with the name
deriving from the
French name for the
historic Avoyel people, one of the
local Indian tribes at the time of
European encounter...
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located in east
central Louisiana.
Descendants of Ofo (Siouan-speakers),
Avoyel, and
Choctaw are also
enrolled in the tribe. In the 21st century, the people...
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Natchitouches (now
spelled Natchitoches), Caddo, Houma, Tangipahoa, and
Avoyel (as Avoyelles), are
transliterations of
those used in
various Native American...
- due to lost records). A
short list is below. Ais
Akokisa Aranama Ausaima Avoyel Bayagoula Bidai Cacán (Diaguita–Calchaquí)
Calusa –
Mayaimi –
Tequesta Cusabo...
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French in New Orleans. Had
relations with the Atakapas, Chitimacha, and
Avoyel tribes of the
surrounding region and
acted as a
middleman between them in...
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England Wangunk 400 1600
James Mooney 335 SE
Woodlands Louisiana Purchase Avoyel 400 1698 32
cabins (and 80 warriors) J. R.
Swanton 336
Northwest Coast Oregon...
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prior report from John
Sibley that
stated there were only a few
Tunica and
Avoyel Indians and that they were "dying out".
Collier believed the
tribe was extinct...
- (AT-117) USS
Wenatchee (AT-118) USS
Achomawi (AT-148) USS
Atakapa (AT-149) USS
Avoyel (AT-150) USS
Chawasha (AT-151) USS Ca****lla (AT-152) USS
Chimariko (AT-154)...